Chicago CTA Blue-Line Trains SHUT DOWN?!

April 15, 2008 at 9:49 am (Uncategorized)

Man…this would be terrible for anyone who depends on this line to get around Chicago.

http://www.yourcta.com/news/whatsnewA.wu?action=displaynewspostingdetail&articleid=100659

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Advice for the path to b-school…

April 13, 2008 at 11:15 pm (admissions, business school) (, , , , )

…from Senior Lecturer Mark Witte in the Economics Department at Northwestern University.

Getting Admitted to Graduate Programs in Business

There was a time when graduating seniors would apply to full-time, two-year MBA programs just like seniors do now for MD, JD, or Ph.D. programs. However, at the top forty business schools, those days are long past...

(Read complete version here: http://faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu/~mwitte/basic/busadvise.html)

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Earth Hour

March 29, 2008 at 2:17 am (design, green, tech) (, , , )

Go green by going black. DO IT.

Saturday, March 29, 2008 @ 8pm. Cities around the world have officially signed on to turn off all lights under their jurisdiction to do so, and encourage individuals to do the same. It’s not that complicated. It’s not supposed to be the solution for our energy consuption/emission problems. It’s supposed to be a statement about climate change awareness.

The movement started with 2 million people in Sydney, Australia last year and this year it’s full-on global. It more than likely holds a place in my heart because:

a) I grew up with the Lorax and saw how all the brown goop ruined everything and lifted the Lorax up by the seat of his pants, disappearing forever and

b) Chicago is the U.S. flagship city; so it’s been marketed very well here.

What I think is vastly interesting is the speed at which, in the Web 3.0+ days, this news has traveled. I think one of the biggest awareness promoters of this event is Google. They’ve made this event nearly instantaneously known to anyone who “googles” anything online with their search engine. Side note: it’s more than awesome that the previous sentence is completely grammatically correct since “google” is a verb.

Anyway, I digress.

The reason why Google has made their ubiquitousness arguably one of the visually fastest marketing messages I’ve ever encountered is that they simply changed the normally white background color of their main homepage to black. -google_earth_hour_29mar2008.jpgINSTANT “whoa” alert to anyone who has even used Google one or two times before, let alone the tens of times myself or my peers probably use it per day. Genius. People will say, “what, why is this background black??” Then they will read the one word tag line explaining (in the standard surreptitiously witty Google way) what’s going on, directing to a link with more information. The blinding simplicity is what makes Google so successful, what makes this message for Earth Hour successful, and what I really enjoy and respect about them and their use of technology – particularly in this scenario.

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The Start

March 24, 2008 at 5:09 am (Uncategorized)

I’ve kept a blog at work (also powered by WordPress) for awhile now writing about similar subjects (technology, business, and technology business) that I intend to explore in this public version. Unfortunately, the work-version is also laden with proprietary information and very industry-specific posts.

So I’ve decided to unveil http://tylerlouie.wordpress.com.

I hope it proves to offer an informational and, with any luck, interesting glimpse into the interplay between today’s technology and business. Or just technology. …or just business. Through my eyes.

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